Given the gap between Tomorrow's Harvest and Boards of Canada's last LP, 2005's The Campfire Headphase, this has been a remarkably short promo campaign. Its brevity has been offset, however, by the music's languorous, abstract videos. Boards of Canada's sound has always evoked field recordings and the vintage educational productions of Canada's National Film Board, from which the duo take their name, and the new videos have a similar, nostalgic feeling.

Tomorrow's Harvest contains 17 songs and includes the tracks Palace Posy, Jacquard Causeway and Semena Mertvykh. It is available for pre-order on CD and double-gatefold vinyl.But, for those who prefer limited-edition artefacts, the lucky buyer of that Other Music 12-inch has apparently put the record back up for sale for $5,000 (£3,226). "Near mint," the listing says, "One corner got a little bent."